Boston Dynamics robot dog shot in police standoff
Massachusetts State Police robot dog Roscoe was shot multiple times during a police standoff earlier this month.
It marks the first time one of the robot dogs has been shot and it happened as it was protecting its human partners during an incident on Cape Cod.
The incident occurred on March 6 when Massachusetts State Police Bomb Squad troopers responded to a Barnstable residence to help a SWAT team with an armed, barricaded subject.
When officers arrived, they learned the suspect inside fired on officers with a rifle. The troopers then deployed two PacBot 510 tracked robots and Roscoe, a Boston Dynamics robot dog, to help locate the suspect inside the residence.
State Police say being able to deploy remote-controlled robots helps the team to “safely gather crucial intelligence and provide situational awareness of the suspect and the home’s interior.”
During the remote-controlled deployment, Roscoe searched several areas of the house. Once it cleared a basement closet it encountered the suspect who was armed with a rifle. The suspect knocked Roscoe down, but the robot dog was able to get up because of its self-righting function. Roscoe followed the suspect up the stairs, where, once realizing it was there, he knocked it over and raised his rifle. That was when troopers outside the home lost communication with the robot.
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